New York Knicks' Carmelo Anthony (C) is hugged by his wife La La Vasquez (L) and his son, Kiyan Carmelo Anthony, (R) at a news conference to introduce him as one of the newest members of the Knicks after being acquired from the Denver Nuggets in a trade at Madison Square Garden in New York February 23, 2011. REUTERS/Jessica Rinaldi (UNITED STATES - Tags: SPORT BASKETBALL ENTERTAINMENT)

Some Denver Nuggets fans have pegged La La Anthony as an NBA Yoko Ono so the news of her pending VH1 reality show with husband Carmelo Anthony may not sit well.

But really, did anybody not see this coming?

Coupled with the big news of Carmelo Anthony’s trade from the Denver Nuggets to the New York Knicks, along came the announcement of La La’s reality show tentatively titled “La La’s Full Court Life” — a continuation of the world’s voyeurism into their lives following their July 2010 New York wedding.

“Viewers connect with La La because despite the fairy-tale wedding and NBA star husband, she is a real, down-to-earth, hardworking woman who stays true to herself,” Jeff Olde, EVP of Original Programming and Production at VH1, told the post. “The best thing about the new series is that while pursuing and realizing her dreams, La La gets to take us back to her home in New York, where her story began.”

The show is slated to air this August.

Too bad the cameras won’t catch a New York Knicks-Denver Nuggets game. That could have been interesting to see the reaction of fans from the perspective of Carmelo’s wife.

East All Star Amare Stoudemire (L) of the New York Knicks and West All Star Carmelo Anthony of the Denver Nuggets stand together during the NBA All-Star basketball game in Los Angeles, February 20, 2011. REUTERS/Gary Hershorn (UNITED STATES - Tags: SPORT BASKETBALL)

Melo-drama is finally over. The much anticipated Carmelo Anthony Denver Nuggets-to-New York Knicks trade is official and the buzz about the implications are all the talk today.

Some would think a top perimeter shooter like Carmelo Anthony would automatically improve the New York Knicks offense, but ESPN analyst Jon Barry disagrees.

Dwight Howard records his role, Rock Callahan, in the Disney XD series "Kick Buttowski -- Suburban Daredevil," at Digitec Interactive in Metro West. He holds one of the renderings of his his character. Feb. 7, 2011. B581045522Z.1 (George Skene/Orlando Sentinel)

Now that the Carmelo Anthony Knicks trade is done, you better believe Dwight Howard, Chris Paul and Deron Williams are back in the hot seat for trade talks.

Fair or not, people will talk and murmur about what is to come. Frankly speaking, fans and media should keep abreast of the potential roster changes. After all, if you are a season-ticket holder, don’t you want to know what the value of your NBA experience could be in the next few years?

On Tuesday’s Mike and Mike in the Morning show on ESPN, those three names were the subject of conversation after opinions about the Carmelo Anthony trade wrapped up.

“There are three stars who’s contracts are up at the end of next season, Dwight Howard, Chris Paul, Deron Williams. I’ll tell you right now where they are going,” said ESPN host Mike Greenberg. “One of the two point guards is going to New York. Darren Williams has told people he wants to go to New York, Chris Paul toasted at Carmelo’s wedding that he wanted to go to New York. One of the two of them will wind up teaming up with these two guys in New York. I don’t know where the other one will go, but I’ll tell you right now, it won’t be Utah or New Orleans.”

In regards to Orlando Magic center Dwight Howard, Mike Greenberg said this, “Dwight Howard, I will bet you anything you want that Dwight Howard is a Laker. Dwight Howard wants to be a movie star and you know what, he should be. Dwight Howard is a great looking guy with all the personality in the world, he’s funny, he’s fun, he’s got a great sense of humor, he’s got all the looks and charisma in the world.”

Greenberg also predicted a Dwight Howard pairing with Kobe Bryant would bear a few more championship rings for the NBA All-Star MVP guard.

Dwight Howard’s contract is set to expire after the 2012-13 season, but he has repeatedly denied seeking an out of the Orlando Magic. Howard even took to this twitter account to address the trade rumors.

“I never said I wanted to leave stop reading the rumors. It’s really stupid. And annoying to be honest. They tryna make something outta nothing I have another yr under my contract before I can sign.”

Country music singer Carrie Underwood celebrates after a goal by the Nashville Predators against the Vancouver Canucks on February 17, 2011 at the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by Frederick Breedon/Getty Images)

No wives are safe from the public outlash when their husbands are traded from their respective teams.

Carmelo Anthony’s wife, La La, was credited for influencing her husband’s trade to the New York Knicks. And in lesser known news, the wife of Ottawa Senators forward Mike Fisher was charged with with a similar offense for influencing Fisher’s recent trade to the NHL’s Nashville Predators.

You may have heard of Mike Fisher’s wife — country music star Carrie Underwood.

A DJ at one of the local radio stations in Ottawa called Mike Fisher’s trade to the Nashville Predators a “betrayal to our community” according and the station executives claimed they would ban Underwood’s music from their playlist according to the Toronto Sun. Carrie Underwood resides in Nashville.

Fisher said it was likely meant as a joke, but didn’t think the comments were funny and defended his wife to the Vancouver Sun.

“I heard about it right away and Carrie heard about it and she was extremely disappointed and frustrated – I think they meant it as a joke that really wasn’t funny.

“They’re not a country music station and I don’t know if it was for attention or not, but obviously Carrie had nothing to do with the move or the trade or anything, so to imply something like that was just wrong.”

Fans can be territorial with their professional athletes. But the commitment to marriage supersedes everything.

It’s funny because on the one hand, some fans ridicule athletes who cheat on and direspect their wives/baby mommas/eternal fiancees. But an athlete can also be ridiculed for making a decision that he or she feels is right for the family.

Such is the passionate, yet sometimes strange relationship between fans and stars.